0 forming or relating to the most important or exciting point in a story or situation, especially when this happens near the end:
1 being the most important or exciting point in a story or situation:
She was marvelous in the climactic sleepwalking scene in Macbeth.
Finally, the climactic moment came.
A new element entered into the climactic final weeks of the election campaign.
And this repeated aside leads to the faster, climactic stretta.
Both moments occur at climactic junctures in the ceremony.
Even the climactic moments of the evening substitute teasing collections of imagery and text for a tidy conclusion and denouement.
Yet at the expected climactic moment of the final phrase, the entire ensemble suddenly retreats, leaving only the slide guitar.
What would be more obvious to the two actors than to deliver this moving climactic ending from downstage?
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kulminacyjny…
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can alıcı/en kritik olay veya dönem, zaman…
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напряженный, критический…
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